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| Simzzs 2004-01-22, 5:24 am |
| Hi All,
I have been working with sql server for 4 years
now, as a developer as well as a DBA. now if i would
appear 4 the MCDBA, how wld it help me ???
Regards,
Simzzs
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| Ray Higdon 2004-01-22, 10:24 am |
| The triple threat on a resume is experience, degrees and certs. (possibly in
that order depending on the interviewing person)
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Ray Higdon MCSE, MCDBA, CCNA
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"Simzzs" <simzzs@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi All,
> I have been working with sql server for 4 years
> now, as a developer as well as a DBA. now if i would
> appear 4 the MCDBA, how wld it help me ???
>
> Regards,
> Simzzs
>
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| >--
>Ray Higdon MCSE, MCDBA, CCNA
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Ray,
I'll say this once. Be proud of your achievements, they
belong on your resume. Putting your certifications after
your name is plain tacky unless you're a doctor or
scientist.
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| Ron Higdon 2004-02-09, 4:25 pm |
| and why, in your opinion, is this distinction reserved
ONLY for those professions? What's good for one should
be good for all! BTW, Ray and I are not related that we
know of.
>-----Original Message-----
>Ray,
>I'll say this once. Be proud of your achievements, they
>belong on your resume. Putting your certifications after
>your name is plain tacky unless you're a doctor or
>scientist.
>.
>
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